委员会起诉特朗普政府,因其拒绝恢复纽约隧道建设资金


By David Shepardson

  • Summary
  • Gateway开发委员会称,扣留资金违反了合同义务
  • 委员会声称,项目停滞威胁到民众生计和项目未来可行性
  • 民主党人指责特朗普任意冻结资金,敦促恢复拨款

WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) – 监督价值160亿美元的哈德逊河隧道(纽约与新泽西州铁路交通的关键工程)的委员会提起诉讼,要求特朗普政府在周五项目即将停工前几天恢复资金。

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普去年10月表示已终止该项目,美国运输部拒绝发放前政府批准的项目资金。

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由纽约州和新泽西州2019年成立以监督该项目的Gateway开发委员会,于周一晚间在美国索赔法院提起诉讼,称美国运输部无任何法律依据扣留超过2.05亿美元资金,违反了合同义务,并试图惩罚去年秋季政府停摆事件中的民主党人。

委员会在诉讼中称,若本周没有联邦资金,”将无法支付承包商以继续施工活动,导致这一关键项目停工——未完工工地将留下巨大地面空洞,威胁数百名在此项目工作的建筑工人的生计,使Gateway Development Commission(GDC)背负天文数字的延误成本和罚金,并质疑项目未来可行性。”

白宫和美国运输部未立即置评,但白宫上周表示,民主党人”拒绝与特朗普政府谈判,阻碍了Gateway隧道项目的协议达成。民主党人没有任何理由不优先考虑美国人的利益,而不是非法移民,以恢复该项目。”

纽约州民主党参议员查克·舒默表示:”如果特朗普总统为纽约和新泽西州做正确的事,解除任意冻结,这场诉讼本无必要。”

特朗普的共和党政府多次针对民主党领导州的主要交通和基础设施项目。纽约州长凯西·霍楚尔和新泽西州长米基·谢里尔(均为民主党人)赞扬了这起诉讼,并敦促特朗普让步。

建于1910年的现有哈德逊河隧道在2012年飓风桑迪中严重受损,其任何故障都将阻碍占美国经济产出10%的大都市圈通勤,每天有20万人使用该隧道。

该项目已投入近20亿美元,获约150亿美元联邦支持——包括修复现有隧道及为美铁和州际通勤线路新建隧道(连接新泽西州与曼哈顿)。

Gateway委员会表示已告知美国运输部,其完全遵守联邦法律。

特朗普作为前纽约房地产开发商,在第一任期拒绝批准该项目资金。特朗普政府还试图终止去年推出的曼哈顿拥堵收费计划,该计划旨在减少交通拥堵并为公共交通筹集数十亿美元资金。

报道:David Shepardson 发自华盛顿;编辑:Christian Schmollinger、Michael Perry

Commission sues Trump administration over refusal to restore New York tunnel funding

By David Shepardson

  • Summary
  • Gateway Development Commission says witholding funds breached its contractual obligations
  • Project halt threatens livelihoods and future viability, commission claims
  • Democrats blame Trump for arbitrary freeze, urge funding restoration

WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) – The commission overseeing a massive $16 billion Hudson River tunnel, the linchpin of rail travel between New York and New Jersey, filed suit to force the Trump administration to restore funding just days before construction is set to halt on Friday.

U.S. President Donald Trump said in October he had terminated the project and the Transportation Department has refused to release any funding for the project approved during the prior administration.

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The Gateway Development Commission, created by New York and New Jersey in 2019 to oversee the project, filed suit late Monday in the U.S. Court of Claims, saying the U.S. Transportation Department breached its contractual obligations by withholding more than $205 million without any legal basis and was seeking to punish Democrats over last fall’s government shutdown.

The commission’s suit said that, without federal funding this week, it “will be unable to pay its contractors to continue construction activities, causing work on this critical project to grind to a halt—leaving unfinished work sites with massive holes in the ground, threatening the livelihoods of the many hundreds of construction employees working on the project, burdening GDC with astronomical costs in delays and penalties, and putting into question the future viability of the project.”

The White House and USDOT did not immediately comment, but the White House said last week that Democrats “are standing in the way of a deal for the Gateway Tunnel Project by refusing to negotiate with the Trump administration. There is nothing stopping Democrats from prioritizing the interests of Americans over illegal aliens and getting this project back on track.”

Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer of New York said the “lawsuit would be unnecessary if President Trump did the right thing for New York and New Jersey and lifted his arbitrary freeze.”

Trump’s Republican administration has repeatedly targeted major transit and infrastructure projects in Democratic-led states. New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill — both Democrats — praised the lawsuit and urged Trump to relent.

Any failure of the existing Hudson tunnel, which was built in 1910 and heavily damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, would hobble commuting in the metropolitan area that produces 10% of the country’s economic output and is used by 200,000 travelers daily.

Nearly $2 billion has been spent on the project. The initiative, which received about $15 billion in federal support — involves repairs to an existing tunnel and the construction of a new one for passenger railroad Amtrak and state commuter lines between New Jersey and Manhattan.

Gateway said it told USDOT that it was in compliance with federal law.

Trump, a former New York City real estate developer, refused to approve funding for the project in his first term. The Trump administration is also trying to kill Manhattan’s congestion pricing program introduced last year, designed to reduce traffic and raise billions in funds for mass transit.

Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Michael Perry

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